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Monday, March 15, 2010

Kindergarten students software


This software is suited for Kindergarten students and focuses on counting. The lessons follow one another in difficulty and challenge. This level of students are stimulated auditorily, visually and by doing things for themselves and this software covers all of these bases.

The page itself is colourful and attractive which will succeed in getting and holding the attention of the targeted audience - Kindergarten students. It is important that the computer system being used is outfitted with the latest version of Adobe in order to listen to the audio on the page.


There are exercises in which the students are required to attempt and submit their answers. The audio reads out exactly what the questions are asking. If the answers submitted are incorrect, the correct answers are given together with an explanation why the answer is what it should be.
The student can be allowed to do a fixed number of questions in the exercise, timed or simply be allowed to proceed and advance to the next appropriate level.
There are levels available for students of every age group and academic level to participate on this software.
Youtube video on counting on Sesame Street:
Link to the software that can be used by the Kindergarten students:
References:
Youtube video on counting on Sesame Street retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZ9WiuJPnNA
Software link of Kindergarten students exercises retrieved from http://www.ixl.com/math/grade/kindergarten/
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4 comments:

  1. Very informative. Is it used in Trinidad at all or is it a more American based software?

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  2. This software can be useful in teaching the children...but i don't think it is used in Trinidad.

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  3. good job this can really help the development of the child

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  4. there isn't much software u hear about for kindergarten children & i do believe this will be very helpful & most enjoyable for the children and the teacher.

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